hbonow get all laggy for other peeps too? Watching at 9:15 pacific. Said was uploaded 3 hrs ago.
hbonow get all laggy for other peeps too? Watching at 9:15 pacific. Said was uploaded 3 hrs ago.
So man last nights episode was like whaaaat?! So many big reveals in small ways.
What was the song played on the jukebox piano thingy? GF and I couldn't figure it out but it sounded familiar.
When? In this episode the only music I heard was Peacherine Rag.
Last episode was No Surprises (that I believed played on the piano), and Weeping Willow Rag. The first one was during her visions, the second when Teddy was shot.
Not sure which one you mean that played on the jukebox. Tried to scroll through the episode trying to find another one, but I couldn't.
The paper piano thingy.
If it's the one I'm thinking of, that was last episode, no? And that was No Surprised by Radiohead.
If you eman this episode roughly 24 min in to the episode, then it's Peacherine Rag:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8c8eFXNolg
at 25 minutes in
Yeah, Peacherine Rag.
If that doesn't ring a bell, it is somewhat similar to the track in Treno from FFIX, I guess. Or not, but it's the first thing I can think of.
Loving this show; I have a WhatsApp chain with like 15 college buddies and we spend way too much time talking about Westworld. There are some pretty good fan theories being floating around.
The one thing that I don't understand: what guidelines are in place to prevent either accidental or purposeful guest v guest mischief? I realize you can't shoot the guns at another warm-bodied individual, but what's to stop a male guest from raping a female guest during some bandit hunt? Or from one guy protecting an android he likes and hurting another guest? Do the androids step in and break it up as part of their coding?
I would imagine that the line between reality and fantasy gets blurred pretty easily when immersed that deeply.
EDIT: Should have Googled; doesn't seem perfect, but there are some safety nets:
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/10/09...second-episode
William is told he can’t get hurt in Westworld. But what about being hurt by another guests? What’s to keep a guest from stabbing him thinking he’s a robot? Is there a safe word?
Joy: We talked a lot about the rules of the park. A lot of it isn’t made explicit in the series but there’s something called the Good Samaritan Reflex within the hosts. So say you’re in a bar fight and some guy has a knife and maybe there’s even another guest that you didn’t know and he thinks you’re a host and he’s gonna stab you in the back. In that instance, a good Samaritan host would seamlessly intersect and get in that fight and literally take that knife for you. Now accidents can happen – falling off a cliff and things like that. But you know it’s mitigated somewhat because even the animals – aside from the flies – are hosts, so no horse is going to buck you to your death.
And there is a copy of the Westworld guest contract on the website; some guy parsed through it and it's fairly interesting:
http://www.pajiba.com/westworld/delo...-explained.php
read that as "no horse will fuck you to your death" not gonna lie
I have no idea if this show can maintain this level of awesome, because these first 3 episodes have been so damn good.
I'm not sure if I'm mad that I cant bulk-watch everything in one sitting or that I'm actually excited for each episode and not used to it >_>
it's one of the few shows where during the episode I find myself thinking "fuckkkkk how much time is left????" not wanting it to end
a recap for ep. 3 I just read posited that
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I've heard that theory thrown around quite a bit; too early to tell right now. One fan theory I do believe is:
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Chick that does the text replays of GoT started up Westworld and boy.
It's great.
http://imgur.com/a/9wtjD
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